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Stealthy Hammock Camping ..Hiding in the Woods 

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My first attempt at a real stealth hammock camp - always a challenge to hide when you’re hanging above the ground but I think this turned out pretty good :D
🌿 Love Nature - Always Leave No Trace (LNT)
Thanks so much for watching 😊 Much love, Claire 🌿🐻
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Комментарии : 730   
@darren25061965
@darren25061965 27 дней назад
Claire "You cant see my camp from the footpath", Claire then installs a Lighthouse. 😂😂You are an absolute gem, don`t ever change.
@WildBeare
@WildBeare 27 дней назад
Hahaha I thought the exact same when I watched it back 😄 so silly. To be fair though once the sun starts getting low I never see anyone in the woods.. it's the morning dog walkers I gotta hide from mostly. Bless you thanks 💚have a lovely week!
@Smumpism
@Smumpism 26 дней назад
i thought gondor was calling for aid with that bonfire
@kevinmoore2929
@kevinmoore2929 25 дней назад
Light the Grail shaped beacon!🚨
@starflyer3219
@starflyer3219 23 дня назад
Just the ordinary will o the wisp. Nothing to see here. 😁
@Panzeresq
@Panzeresq 27 дней назад
Love your small adventures without any sponsored product placement
@WildBeare
@WildBeare 27 дней назад
Thank you :) (none of my videos have any sponsored product placement btw, gear that you see me using is what I've bought myself)
@MJ-km3qz
@MJ-km3qz 27 дней назад
I’m not a person that normally comments on any videos, but you vanishing and the bloopers were so very fun to watch. Thank you for bringing some smiles to my face ;)
@WildBeare
@WildBeare 27 дней назад
Aw thanks, I can spend hours trying to get a half decent 'plop' entrance haha. Thanks for watching, have a lovely week :)
@scottclay4253
@scottclay4253 26 дней назад
Thank you, interesting!
@JohnCarroll-tm1jq
@JohnCarroll-tm1jq 27 дней назад
Great that you are trying lots of different ideas for camping, like tarp camping and now Hammock camping. Watching you feels like the start of summer.
@rusenakman
@rusenakman 27 дней назад
4:00 "cozy little home for the night" is my magic words
@WildBeare
@WildBeare Месяц назад
Happy May Wild Ones! It's finally WARM 😍I think soon I might get out on my first non-freezing multi-nighter this year :D woohoo. Got any hiking or camping plans this spring/summer?
@michaelketteringham9417
@michaelketteringham9417 27 дней назад
I have a transit campervan which I have converted myself for stealth camping 🏕 yes I will be getting into the wild as much as possible. ❤
@EscapeTheMatrix......
@EscapeTheMatrix...... 27 дней назад
Excellent! Look forward to seeing that! Nothing planned yet, might have a bit of camping abroad in Europe planned though later in Summer not sure yet. 👌🏻🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿🇬🇧
@nickpell
@nickpell 27 дней назад
Thanks for sharing Claire! I just made a Bivy Bag and I can't wait to get out and try it. You've inspired me to do a couple of overnight trips this year! Lots of plans, and lots of new gear!!
@lesmontgomery7
@lesmontgomery7 27 дней назад
Yes!!
@andybarbour3620
@andybarbour3620 27 дней назад
I'm tarp and bivi bagging it on Dartmoor this weekend 🥳 Great channel by the way, very inspiring ❤
@ReasontoLiveAdventures
@ReasontoLiveAdventures 27 дней назад
So glad I watched the video day. It’s day 85 of chemo and I “hit” a wall. Your video definitely cheered me up. Long time subscriber, but I believe this is my first comment. Cheers🤙
@tubeWyrme
@tubeWyrme 27 дней назад
So nice to watch a pleasant camp where you're not suffering in the wind & rain. Those videos stress me out!
@gummybread
@gummybread 27 дней назад
I always love the jump in or jump out of videos, but the equipment falling with you made me smile so much more than usual this time. I love it.
@dlseller
@dlseller 26 дней назад
Hi Claire. Thank you so much for all your videos! I love every one. I hate giving unsolicited advice as much as I do receiving it so I will just share my hammock experience and let everyone camp their own camp. I found that in a gathered end hammock(not the trough type with the spreader bars) that if I lay in it diagonally, then I can lay very flat rather than have my neck and spine curved like a banana . It feels weird at first because we don't normally sleep in a bed or on a mat that way. It has greatly improved my comfort while hammock camping. Give it a go if you like. You might find that it makes your hammock adventures even more comfy and cozy. Thanks again Claire!
@fredhasopinions
@fredhasopinions 19 дней назад
My hammock says to do this, but I can't figure it out, to be honest - the automatic bundling up of the hammock always presses me so I end up straight, unless I lay down practically horizontally, but then my head and feet don't fit in. How do you manage it so you stay in that diagonal position?
@xthinker88
@xthinker88 19 дней назад
Yes. That’s the way to do it. Otherwise your back is a shallow c shape all night which is not good. Sleeping diagonally lets you lay flat.
@MrDegsy69
@MrDegsy69 4 дня назад
@@xthinker88 I've always found if you are reasobably tall a double gathered end hammock helps tremendously in getting that diagonal or ' Brazilian lay' spot on due to the extra width it affords. Another good trick is to experiment with the amount of sag until you get it dialled in pefectly. Once you've found that sweet spot you can attach an adjustable structural ridgeline made from dynema cord to make the process easily repeatable each time when setting up your suspension webs or whoopee slings.
@johnbosch1839
@johnbosch1839 25 дней назад
One of these mini bag hammocks made the time my wife and I were homeless so much more bearable.we figured out if you flip over quick enough two people can lay in the edges and have a solid waterproof surface over you for rainstorms
@frithbarbat
@frithbarbat 19 дней назад
I'm sorry you were homeless. That sucks.
@peterjessop1878
@peterjessop1878 27 дней назад
Sometimes there is nothing better than cooking Spag Bol in the outdoors followed by a peaceful nights sleep👍 great vid Claire.
@WildBeare
@WildBeare 27 дней назад
Thank you :) yes sometimes simple is just perfect isn't it. Have a lovely week 🌿
@stucook8622
@stucook8622 27 дней назад
Thanks for the adventure Claire!🐌🌻
@MLunenborg
@MLunenborg 27 дней назад
Hey Claire! If you hang your hammock, try and make sure that your rope, isnt more then 30degrees, otherwise you'll get folded up like a banana! The way to check this is to hold your fingers like a pistol, if the thumb and the tip of the pointer finger touch the rope, it's a good lay. Anything less then 30, you'll risk falling out, anything more it's like being a banana. Can't wait to get out and overnight in my hammock setup again... SOON!
@Paekabou
@Paekabou 27 дней назад
... and once u got that 30ish° figured out I'd highly advise you get some non stretch cord, like dyneema and tie in a ridgeline to permanently fix that sag, no matter how much you play with the tie-outs to the trees. (The length is usually about 83% of the hammock length as a guide). Happy camping!!
@WildBeare
@WildBeare 27 дней назад
Helloo, interesting! Thank you for this, I'll try to remember to give this a try, I rarely get the lay exactly right in a hammock. Happy camping :D
@bucketsaremyfriend
@bucketsaremyfriend 27 дней назад
As someone who physically cannot fall asleep on their back, I can't understand how anyone can fall asleep in a hammock. Actually unfathomable to me.
@normansuchorzewski1026
@normansuchorzewski1026 12 дней назад
I've been camping since the early 80's, as a Cadet, then in the military and now roof top tent camping - I have been all over the Brecon Beacons, Dartmoor, Lake and Peak District, Snowdonia and there is something so magical about it and a feeling that never leaves you. It allows me to do a lot of photography and filming and appreciate the finer things in life - it is so refreshing seeing you bringing these delights to so many and keeping the magic going - May it long continue, keep well and stay safe and thank you.
@THE-RIVER-RAT
@THE-RIVER-RAT 27 дней назад
Well done another great adventure. Have a tip for you. I spotted when you wanted to get the hammock higher you pushed the tree huggers' up Well you had whoopee slings on the end of the hammock and you can raise and lower it with them. I'm assuming the hammock is new and you haven't used it before because I watch all your videos and don't remember you ever in one before. However, all that being said you did a great job. 👍👍👍👍
@Estarinky
@Estarinky 27 дней назад
Claire is awesome. A real deal.Thanks for your chanel, Claire and Steve Wallace are the best camping on you tube.
@WildBeare
@WildBeare 27 дней назад
Thrilled to be mentioned in the same sentence as the legendary Steve Wallis 🤩 thank you :) 🌿
@MrScorpiomoon
@MrScorpiomoon 27 дней назад
Claire your ability to try anything keeps us glued to your videos. it never gets boring and you explain everything in a way that makes it a pleasure to watch. thank you for being you 🙏💜
@WildBeare
@WildBeare 27 дней назад
Aw thank you, so glad you like to share my lil nights out with me :D hope you have a lovely week 🌿🐻
@MrScorpiomoon
@MrScorpiomoon 27 дней назад
@@WildBeare Thank you dear. You also have a lovely week and thank you for replying to my comments your so sweet X
@shelby6066
@shelby6066 25 дней назад
" is he eating him?" "Hell ya!" 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@codycox2685
@codycox2685 27 дней назад
Pro tips: Head end of hammock needs to be lower than foot end by about a foot (as you are laying down. Lay diagonally, not like a banana, if possible in your hammock. Suspension should usually be around the tree at or below your own eye level as you stand by the tree (varies by your height of course) will give you about 1 to 2 feet of ground clearance.
@CraigDroneAdventures
@CraigDroneAdventures 27 дней назад
Good tips!
@WildBeare
@WildBeare 27 дней назад
Thank you! Very helpful, I have screenshot this so that I can come back to it next time I try :D
@JustVisiting
@JustVisiting 27 дней назад
Thanks, Claire. Your videos bring so much joy to the camping community.
@marchhare9440
@marchhare9440 25 дней назад
You never cease to amuse and amaze me with your outings, I love following your adventures. Happy to be called one of your Wild Ones.
@ramblingremedies
@ramblingremedies 27 дней назад
The outtakes at the end were hilarious. More more! 💜
@markoruotsalainen5480
@markoruotsalainen5480 27 дней назад
Get a Hennessy hammock and throw " one" of those camo's over the tarp and you will sleep without mosquitos,condensation,backpain and have a people free secure area
@townstunsltd6727
@townstunsltd6727 27 дней назад
Said at 10:54 "...have a little Nature Reset!" Indeed! Ecopsychology -our troubles in life are not just about our connection with the human world, but maybe more about our absence of a connection with the natural world! (...and Leave No Trace.) Thank you Claire.
@ksgonewild
@ksgonewild 25 дней назад
Hey my lovely wild friend! What a relaxing little camp, that looked amazing! So lovely to see the sunshine and actual, real life signs of spring! Finally!!!! 🥰🥰🥰
@joeb4142
@joeb4142 27 дней назад
I think if I was stealth camping I’d spend an inordinate amount of time and effort making sure my lights weren’t visible. And I’m definitely not a hammock guy but I appreciate your efforts 🫶🏻 My hiking days are pretty much over but I very much appreciate your videos from the forests. “Have a little nature reset” is the best advice I’ve heard in a while.
@Goon-124
@Goon-124 27 дней назад
One thing to note is there are very few horizontal lines in nature, so setting you ghillie tarp at an angle may help visibility
@mountaingirlzstuff4314
@mountaingirlzstuff4314 27 дней назад
An invisible camp, how fantastic 👍👍👍
@drchilapastrosodrlasmacas438
@drchilapastrosodrlasmacas438 15 дней назад
Awesome! I love your channel ❤ I am a "pro" hammock camper, family tradition down south where im from, and i discovered my talent for ropes at a young age. Recently, i became homeless, and i live in the city. Ive been stealth camping with a hammock for years, mainly to try out Do-It-Yourself gear i make, for hammock camping. Ive been stealth camping in local Hill top public parks, some urbanized and one wild. I was inside of a california redwood tree, 10ft up and no one could see me unless they were under the tree! And no other homeless people, or worse, could get to me up there. I slept very well and even pitched my tarp up there. Getting inside the tree involved parkour, and set up was almost like the old time sail ships, with the climbing and rigging. Hammocks are difficult to hide! Im taking a page out of birds and nesting my hammock ontop of hills, or places with sloping ground, or inside of large trees. So far, so good. I am safe from the dangerous drug addicts in my city, nested away in hammock bird nests.
@tobbleboii5988
@tobbleboii5988 13 дней назад
i'm sorry to hear you're homless, but glad that you seem to be managing so well :0 have you got any tips for setting a hammock up high? i've tried once and found out it's really hard to get into a hammock without being able to touch the ground. Even with a loadbearing ridgeline
@davidcarter8457
@davidcarter8457 27 дней назад
❤❤. Hello from Utah Claire! What fun! 😂😂👌😎🦬🦬
@Danny-ge2my
@Danny-ge2my 27 дней назад
Where I was we heard elk bellering, turkeys gobbling, and coyotes howling, an lots an lots of Birds.
@user-ic3xl9lf8r
@user-ic3xl9lf8r 27 дней назад
Just watched this during a break in a mind-numbing training course. Thank you for helping to restore my will to live.
@brianlykins6663
@brianlykins6663 25 дней назад
Very nice, Claire. It was nice seeing you out in nice spring weather. Also, nice to see you out without the wind and rain. I had to laugh, you trying to set up your camp and be so stealthy, lower the hammock, put up the camo netting, then put up your lights. I suppose if those were walking trails, there wouldn't be many walkers after dark. You're a beautiful, courageous young lady. It will be nice to see what you have in store for us this spring and summer. God bless you, young lady, and stay safe on your adventures.
@grandmasterflash213
@grandmasterflash213 27 дней назад
Watching this from my hammock😊
@rambledogs2012
@rambledogs2012 16 дней назад
Hammock camping is awesome in the wild. A couple of tips I have found from trial and error...1st is to wrap around the tree at shoulder height to start and that is a good starting point to adjust the height. b) is to get in and be on a slight 10 degree angle from top to bottom, off kilter so to speak. I found placing a pillow under my knees helped too but at 6'2 that might be due to my height and a dodgy knee. Sleeping bannana style isn't good for the knees. A tarp over the top definitely helps too and also gives a small amount of protection from widow makers. Lastly, an underblanket keeps the chill from underneath getting to your back, legs and arse when sleeping. A midge net included in the hammock is a bonus too. FWIW I have a few vids on my channel of hammock camping to give you an idea.
@unfi6798
@unfi6798 27 дней назад
Love the vid. Love the bloopers more.! Keep them coming mate. Cheers from Australia.
@elisebrown5157
@elisebrown5157 26 дней назад
Hi. As a long-time hammock camper, I think the best way to be comfortable in a gathered end hammock like yours is to get a diagonal lay. You'll need a little more slack in the hammock itself than is afforded by simply tying off to trees. You can install a ridgeline directly to the ends of the hammock itself that will keep the gathered ends a set distance apart no matter how you attach to the trees. This will allow you to lay more diagonally in the hammock, which keeps your body flatter and not as much of a banana. You'll have to play around with it to figure out the length that works best with your body and that particular hammock, but once it's dialed in, you can leave it installed on the hammock and have the perfect lay every time (use a cord that will not stretch). I also suggest you attach your head end just a little lower on the tree than your foot end. It seems counter-intuitive, but it's actually more comfortable that way.
@markhabo7417
@markhabo7417 27 дней назад
Hammock camping isnt the easiest but i would reccomend attaching a fixed ridgeline so it gives you a perfect hang angle every time 🙂
@Nathan_Finn
@Nathan_Finn 27 дней назад
Perfect timing! I just came back home from a really anxiety filled day at work. This has really helped me calm down, as always ❤️🙏
@4saken404
@4saken404 27 дней назад
She is always such a joy to watch. So easygoing. I always feel better after one of her videos than before. 😊
@WildBeare
@WildBeare 27 дней назад
Ahh sorry you had a rough day, hope today is better :) thanks for watching my lil video 🌿🐻
@Nathan_Finn
@Nathan_Finn 27 дней назад
@@WildBeare ❤️🌱
@jimf1964
@jimf1964 27 дней назад
Camo netting can be really effective, and you seem to have just the right colour, but just a few sticks, and leaves can really break up the straight lines, and the solid patch of net. I adore hammock camping now. There’s a learning curve, but it’s worth it.
@donaldmcmillan5529
@donaldmcmillan5529 27 дней назад
Where I live you have to have a tarp or some kind of roof over your head at night are you will wake up feeling like it tained on you because of the heavy dew we have around here. Glad to see that you are doing well! Thanks for sharing your camping adventures with us.
@scot-sequoia
@scot-sequoia 27 дней назад
I have never seen soo many white lights on a STEALTH camp , lol, but I love it, well done girl.
@TheLeevtr
@TheLeevtr 27 дней назад
That cammo netting looks good. I've been wanting to do this with my motorbike for a while now, the netting might just be the final piece of the puzzle. Cheers
@tonydevault3844
@tonydevault3844 27 дней назад
I just spent the weekend camped in a spot very much like this one. Hope you enjoyed your camp. Another outstanding video! ❤
@rickibelden986
@rickibelden986 23 дня назад
Hammock camping is awesome for me too. It's the best nap I've ever had as well. ❤ Hammock life is good.
@zer00rdie
@zer00rdie 27 дней назад
I dropped tents the second I found out about hammocks. Hammock and tarp has been my go to for close to a decade, no matter where I go.
@mick4862
@mick4862 27 дней назад
Love the out takes! And the finished footage of course.
@tomwalters2385
@tomwalters2385 27 дней назад
Happy May. Hammocks can be so comfy. Thanks, Claire. ✌🏽
@greatlambrini8722
@greatlambrini8722 27 дней назад
Thank goodness, a new WildBeare. Something to watch finally.
@user-kx7tj8of7e
@user-kx7tj8of7e 27 дней назад
Awesome video. I have never in my 75 years figured out to be comfortable in a hammock. You continue to be inspirationally adventurous!! Best regards.
@WildBeare
@WildBeare 27 дней назад
Thanks! Ohh really! I can never seem to get them quite right but still find them real comfy :) thank you for watching, have a great week 🌿
@Herbybandit
@Herbybandit 27 дней назад
At times the nightlife can be insanely loud.
@AndyTyler
@AndyTyler 27 дней назад
Thanks for another wonderfully relaxing video. Hammock in the woods does sound like a plan. If you're interested, the 'spider' was actually a harvestman (order Opiliones - also an arachnid, so related to spiders). There are thousands of different ones and most are omnivores, eating things as diverse as insects, fungi, plants and dead and decaying stuff. Probably not spag bol though. Phew.
@Nyctophora
@Nyctophora 23 дня назад
Oh, that looks so comfy! That little spider is actually a harvestman, and I didn't know they ate woodlice! You made a mini wildlife documentary!
@TheBallisticzero
@TheBallisticzero 14 дней назад
Happy Tukkaiyyd day, WB! One thing I discovered recently, after 40 years of hammock camping. If you lay on it on a 30° angle to the rope, you can lay very flat and straight. Made my favorite Denim hammock even better. Godbless!
@DaveyL1954
@DaveyL1954 27 дней назад
Hi Clare. I recently went to my local camping shop. I asked the assistant where their camouflage jackets were. She replied ..... they're good aren't they.
@asmith7876
@asmith7876 27 дней назад
Efficient relaxing in a hammock takes practice...and it's always good to practice! Get the spacing dialed in, make a thing called a structural ridge line and you can hang your hammock in minutes, toss a tarp over it and regardless of the weather sit back, chill out, cook, do whatever. I use one in all conditions from 100F/38C to 10F/-12C. We have snow, rain, insane storms, but set it up right and it's the way to go. Of course I'm a little (as in WAY) farther off trail than that!
@roguetheotter
@roguetheotter 27 дней назад
today i brought out my brand new little Trangia stove into the local woods to eat some sausages for lunch, watched a storm roll in.... it was honestly just. such a little treat. you've been an inspiration to me to get out more just for lil moments. i live in the city, so its sometimes hard to find spaces to go, so whenever i get the chance to, its heavenly. thank you for sharing your lil videos with us!
@46nightman
@46nightman 27 дней назад
love the camouflage nets they made your hiding place invisible, that colour is perfect for this time of year. thanks for another great video Claire 😀
@thegrumpyfugu9732
@thegrumpyfugu9732 24 дня назад
I went into hammock camping thinking you just need two trees and you're set. No. You need two trees which aren't too thick, aren't two thin , aren't to far apart, aren't too close together, are on reasonably level ground and have no obstructions between them. Then you can do the hard part of hanging your hammock. You did a great job Claire.
@jeremymanning2132
@jeremymanning2132 27 дней назад
Lovely camp and video. Love the care you showed to the moth....awesome! I'm watching this as I'm halfway through my week on the Welsh Coastal Path, Fishguard to Newquay, just set up camp for the night, not in a hammock as I've got the dog with me. The weather has been mixed but today was gloriously warm. Your video is a wonderful way to end the day. 👍👍
@WildBeare
@WildBeare 27 дней назад
Heyy ahh wow, proper adventure that! How nice to share it with your dog too 💚 I first started wild camping with my dog (before I stared the channel), we had the best times out together. Hope the rest of your trip is amazing, looks like you have a few nice weather days coming :D thank you for watching my lil video, happy trails friend 🌿🌿
@jeremymanning2132
@jeremymanning2132 27 дней назад
@@WildBeare Thanks Claire. So far it's been amazing, scenery and wildlife stunning, Dolphins jumping in the sea and grey seals in secluded bays. If there were less people I'd call it paradise... 😉 Hope you are right about the weather but it's Wales so who knows. 👍👍
@arub4208
@arub4208 27 дней назад
I like the sound of the nature reset. Think we could all do with that🙃
@patsywhiddon1832
@patsywhiddon1832 26 дней назад
When you flipped out of your hammock it made me laugh so much!! I needed that 🙏🏼🥰
@michaelchrzanowski8557
@michaelchrzanowski8557 27 дней назад
The height is fine and you’re holding on, your vids are always my number one, love the pop out lakes., couldn’t stop laughing 💚
@Mikedegot
@Mikedegot 27 дней назад
I need that camo netting for wildlife photography. "Blend in, mingle."
@alistairwidmer604
@alistairwidmer604 27 дней назад
Just beautiful!! Thx for amazing Video, cant wait for spring Videos!! Greez my Love from freezing Switzerland ❤
@Cariboukid
@Cariboukid 27 дней назад
Of all your videos that I've watched, and I'm pretty sure I've watched them all, I love your stealth ones the best. Good stuff, keep it coming! 👍
@liamsaunders7851
@liamsaunders7851 26 дней назад
What a setup! And another groovy video! Also loved the out takes at the end. 🤣🤣 Keep being you’re awesome self and thanks again for your content, tips and adventures! -Liam 🇦🇺 🤙🏿
@Darignobullseye
@Darignobullseye 27 дней назад
What a wonderful adventure! I have not seen a stealth hammoc camp before. Very cleverly done! Thank you for the fun bloopers. So fun! See you in the next video.
@user-wx7wg5cn1m
@user-wx7wg5cn1m 27 дней назад
Claire you have done it again- success! This was a treat- I like the idea of a natural reset, essential for a healthy state of mind. Good thing that even the dogs didn’t notice. Well done my good friend ❤🌱🌿🧘🏼🙏
@thekitowl
@thekitowl 27 дней назад
Great little video, makes me want to get my Hennessy hammock out the loft & get outdoors again. Loved the bloopers.
@beargroundshomestead7627
@beargroundshomestead7627 24 дня назад
Glad to see you camping in some decent weather for a change. My son always takes a hammock when he’s solo camps. We’ve always had hammocks at the house to relax in and he loves sleeping in one.
@shivarajk3126
@shivarajk3126 27 дней назад
Thank you beary beary beare ❤ your videos are so cute and cozy just like you😊😊🌻🌻🌹🌿🌿 keep up the good work. Love to see some cave camping videos ❤
@Zoso14892
@Zoso14892 27 дней назад
I nearly woke my wife laughing at you rolling over the hammock 😅 I've not been camping in 20+ years but this is my happy corner of the Internet. Thank you for being so great!
@WildBeare
@WildBeare 27 дней назад
Haha thanks! :D Have a lovely week 🌿🌿
@RobisonRacing68
@RobisonRacing68 27 дней назад
I bet when you were a kid you liked making pillow and blanket forts because that's the vibe I get here. It's nice... I like this feeling or memory you inspire. 😊
@WildBeare
@WildBeare 27 дней назад
ahh yes absolutely, pillow and blanket forts and dens in the woods, never grew out of it haha, such fun 😍 thanks for watching my lil video :)
@reddirt5489
@reddirt5489 27 дней назад
Sudoku is my favorite, I am horrible at them, but I enjoy trying.😅 Claire you are such a sneaky little bear.😊 You are so good at camouflage it’s amazing, the deer didn’t even know.😊 You are so brave out there all alone.
@jamesjohnson7905
@jamesjohnson7905 26 дней назад
It's so peaceful. Que muntjac screaming all night . Loving the content as always Claire
@stephengunner3047
@stephengunner3047 27 дней назад
I've got absolutely no interest in going wild camping or even glamping but I love watching your videos. Loved the bloopers at the end too.
@challengeaccepted2720
@challengeaccepted2720 27 дней назад
Claire, I had to giggle more than a few times watching you put up your hammock. Been there more times than I care to admit. But, there is something to be had when everything finally works, you fall in, and all is right in the world! 😃
@ericgamble9153
@ericgamble9153 27 дней назад
You are the Queen of stealthy camping!
@garysmith7286
@garysmith7286 27 дней назад
Try a tarp in a snakeskin cover, with guy lines attached. You could then string it up over you but leave it in the snakeskin until it rains. Its a 2 min job to pull it out and deploy. Great video x
@ramjet4025
@ramjet4025 27 дней назад
Well Claire , this is the first time I've seen you make a real stealth attempt. I'll give you some tips. Pick an area where a pile of leaves the size of your tent just fits in, the you can use a bright red or bright yellow tent, then you cover it up in a queen size large black sheet, Then you start with multiple layers of camo with the last layer mixed with real vegitation from the same area. Then you can be literally 3 feet away from it and not see the tent.
@garycrawford4700
@garycrawford4700 27 дней назад
Cute editing . Another big smile . Thanks again
@cranefly23
@cranefly23 27 дней назад
You’re a special kind of crazy - and I love it! I always enjoy your videos and look forward to the next one. Take care and stay safe. x
@loganpierce9244
@loganpierce9244 27 дней назад
The most radiant, humbly beautiful camper out there…!!!!!!
@jonrose5114
@jonrose5114 27 дней назад
The magical pop in from the multiverse portal secret revealed! 😅 Very cool stealth camp. Thanks for the chuckles!
@dananorth895
@dananorth895 23 дня назад
Love the hammock setup....just roll out of bed for morning coffee. And it beats falling out of a top bunkbed in the middle of the night. I picked up the same alcohol stove 2 mths back and fell in love with it. One word of warning though (just found out the hard way!) The rubber o-ring generally doesn't fall out and holds up well if you let the stove cool first...no leaks. But once the stove gets carbonized/dirty it can stick to the rim of stove, and in low light you MAY not see it! I didn't, only to smell plastic burning...argh! Time for a new stove or 2.
@akilby8022
@akilby8022 27 дней назад
😂😂😂 loved the outtakes 😂😂 The hammock looked super relaxing, but not the easiest to set up
@MattGoesOutside
@MattGoesOutside 20 дней назад
Hi Ceebee! Love your videos - always watch them with my daughter. When you were adjusting the hammock, I wasn't sure if you know about the adjustment cord system built into the paracord which goes to the webbing? I didn't know about it until someone showed me and I was blown away! You know that green bit of cord which hangs down? Well, if you remove all weight from the hammock you'll find that it is actually a hollow tube of paracord and you can slide the line from the hammock to the tree to tighten/loosen the hammock - all without adjusting the webbing around the tree. Of course, maybe you know about it already and you knew that the only way to achieve the height you wanted to moving the webbing around the tree. Am very aware that if over the years you've learned A LOT more than I have about camping! I think this type of adjustment system is called something like "snake skin adjustment" or something like that - not sure and can't find it only.
@terry_1952
@terry_1952 27 дней назад
Well done Claire, you did a great job this being your first try. I love hearing the birds but I don't know what kind they are. I like to do card games when I camp. Thank you for sharing this wonderful trip. Have a wonderful day and stay safe.
@josmith3360
@josmith3360 26 дней назад
one of my favourite things to do is set my hammock up in the woods and spend a few hours just being in nature. Ive not been brave enough to stay overnight...yet! :-) great vid as always Claire
@Keepmelevel
@Keepmelevel 27 дней назад
Mammocks rule. Like you said, just go out and have a lunch maybe take a nap and swing away.😊
@Davefacestation
@Davefacestation 27 дней назад
I would 100% suggest switching to jungle knots for your ridgeline. Gives you so many more options and is so much quicker to set-up.
@davidrayward7533
@davidrayward7533 27 дней назад
That's one of the best setups you've done Claire. Beautiful little ‘ nook’ stealthily formed!
@alanclarkson1921
@alanclarkson1921 27 дней назад
Hi Claire! Nice to enjoy another of your adventures. Take care. ❤
@luquest1848
@luquest1848 27 дней назад
Muntjacks are shouting again. Great addition to the stealth playlist!
@cyclenation
@cyclenation 23 дня назад
I love how you’re stoked that it’s 13°c and a month away from summer and here in Australia it’s 17°c at night and a month from winter. Time to come here and do some camping. 😀
@stevea9604
@stevea9604 23 дня назад
Beautiful…Smart & cozy…What a great combo 👍🏻🤩🌞😎
@fraserthomson5766
@fraserthomson5766 27 дней назад
7:23 ..and here's me thinking you were being sarcastic! lol
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